chewie_oo7 said:Scoobie said:I forecast the usual infighting and back biting that follows a conservative defeat.
not this time i dont think. (unless the media decide its time to, but me thinks the Blair/Brown thingie will rumble on).
ok the tories share of the vote hasnt increased. but like you said Seats Means MP's... and gaining 30odd seats is a damn bit better than losing 100...[/img]
Yes but the Conservatives have still to come to terms with what they stand for as a party. At the moment all they can find to represent is 'we're not Labour' and thats not enough. They need to find a philosphical standpoint which connects with the British electorate and at the moment they can't even agree amoung themselves what that should be.
Half of the party wants to remain 'old convervatives' which won't get them elected because it is seen as out of touch with the modern world.
Plus, they still have very few heavyweight politicians at the head of the party, and without that any leadership election could fragment the party even further.